Python | os.statvfs() method
Last Updated :
21 Jun, 2022
OS module in Python provides functions for interacting with the operating system. OS comes under Python’s standard utility modules. This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality. os.statvfs() method in Python is used to get the information about the mounted file system containing the given path. To get file system information the method performs statvfs() system call on the given path. Note: os.statvfs() method is available on Unix platforms only.
Syntax: os.statvfs(path) Parameter: path: A path-like object for which file system information is required. Return Type: This method returns an object of class ‘os.statvfs_result’ whose attributes represents the information about the file system containing the given path. The returned os.statvfs_result object has following attributes:
- f_bsize: It represents the file system block size
- f_frsize: It represents the fragment size
- f_blocks It represents the size of fs in f_frsize units
- f_bfree: It represents the number of free blocks
- f_bavail: It represents the number of free blocks for unprivileged users
- f_files: It represents the number of inodes
- f_ffree: It represents the number of free inodes
- f_favail: It represents the number of free inodes for unprivileged users
- f_fsid: It represents the file system ID
- f_flag: It represents the mount flags
- f_namemax: It represents the maximum filename length
Code: Use of os.statvfs() method to get information about the file system containing the given path.
Python3
import os
path = " / home / ihritik / Desktop / file .txt"
info = os.statvfs(path)
print (info)
print (" File system block size:", info.f_bsize)
print ("Number of free blocks:", info.f_bfree)
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Output:
os.statvfs_result(f_bsize=4096, f_frsize=4096, f_blocks=59798433, f_bfree=56521834,
f_bavail=53466807, f_files=15261696, f_ffree=14933520, f_favail=14933520, f_flag=4096,
f_namemax=255)
File system block size: 4096
Number of free blocks: 56517297
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